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The 2005 tournament is featured by the 6 confederation champions, which were decided during 2005:
Format
The competition is a knockout tournament so each team will play two or three matches. The champions of the 4 "weaker" confederations will play in the quarter-finals; the losers will play in a fifth/sixth place match. The winners will then be joined by the European and South American champions in the semi-finals; the losers will play in a third/fourth place match. The full draw is as follows:
Quarter-finals
Semi-finalsDate | Venue | Match | Teams | Goals |
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11 Dec 05 | Olympic Stadium, Tokyo | 1 | File:Ittihad-Jeddah-Logo.gif Al-Ittihad 1 – 0 File:Ahly's logo.jpg Al Ahly | Noor 78' |
12 Dec 05 | Toyota Stadium, Toyota City | 2 | File:Escudo Saprissa.JPG Saprissa 1 – 0 File:SydneyFClogo.jpg Sydney FC | Bolanos 47' |
Date | Venue | Match | Teams |
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14 Dec 05 | Olympic Stadium, Tokyo | 3 | File:Ittihad-Jeddah-Logo.gif Al-Ittihad – File:Sao Paulo (Soccer) Shield.gif São Paulo |
15 Dec 05 | International Stadium, Yokohama | 4 | Saprissa – File:Liverpool FC logo.png Liverpool |
Match for 5th place
Date | Venue | Match | Teams |
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16 Dec 05 | Olympic Stadium, Tokyo | 5 | File:Ahly's logo.jpg Al Ahly - Sydney FC |
Match for 3rd place
Date | Venue | Match | Teams |
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18 Dec 05 | International Stadium, Yokohama | 6 | Loser 3 - Loser 4 |
Final
Date | Venue | Match | Teams |
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18 Dec 05 | International Stadium, Yokohama | 7 | Winner 3 - Winner 4 |
The matches will be held in Tokyo's National (Olympic) Stadium, Toyota Stadium in Toyota, Aichi near Nagoya and the International Stadium in Yokohama, where the final will be played. For marketing purposes it is known as the FIFA Club World Championship Toyota Cup.